38 Degrees is a community of millions of ordinary people who live all across the UK. We work together on the issues we all care about to bring about real change.

The Rank Foundation is a grant-giving charitable trust, restricted to causes in the UK, approved by the Charity Commission and other regulators.

Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution (SSEPD) established the Resilient Communities Fund to support communities in preparing for future emergency weather events. The fund focuses on projects helping vulnerable or isolated people living in the SSEPD network area. Serve On received £19,980 from the Fund to purchase a new vehicle which will help us access more people, more quickly in the event of an emergency.

UK SAR Volunteer Training fund provides UK charitable search and rescue organisations with support to train volunteers. We were awarded £1,244 for our volunteers to undertake First Person on Scene training.

Awards for All offers grants of between £300 and £10,000 for grassroots and community activity that aims to improve life for local people and neighbourhoods. We were awarded £XXX to set up our Voluntary Agency Cell - a specially selected set of equipment that acts as a self-sufficient facility during our deployments.

The Lawson Trust is a charitable trust formed by Raymond Lawson (a successful business man born at the turn of the 20th century) and his wife Blanche. In their later life they formed the Raymond and Blanche Lawson Charitable Trust which went on to become an incredible legacy of the Lawsons. Today, The Lawson Trust remains firmly rooted in Kent with friends of the couple and descendants of the Lawsons’ friends guiding the work of the trust. The trust has a wide remit of funding priorities with a particular focus on organisations which work in Kent and Sussex. http://lawsontrust.co.uk/

The Virgin Kitesurfing Armada is a unique kitesurfing festival held on Hayling Island, bringing the kitesurfing community together for one fantastic weekend of kiting, music, fundraising and record breaking. To date we have broken 3 GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ and raised over £120,000 for charity.

People's Postcode Community Trust is a grant-giving charity funded entirely by players of People's Postcode Lottery. Our project received £19,998 from the Trust to purchase a new vehicle to support our projects. Why not find out more and support charities today at www.postcodelottery.co.uk.

Department for Transport provide grant funding for charities that operate inland waterway safety boats or inshore lifeboats. The Inshore and inland rescue boat grant scheme 2015/16 awarded Serve On £15,256.80 for new Personal Protection Equipment, trailers and a new boat.

The Superyacht Charities started in 2012. Following growth and success, the charity is now a registered foundation with a main purpose of generating funding for charitable causes from donations and support from the superyacht industry.